Cap for packing-bottle capable of packing auxiliary internal medicine

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a cap for a packing-bottle capable of packing other auxiliary internal medicine than a liquid medicine. The cap can accommodate a capsule, a tablet, a granular medicine and a powdered medicine, and the cap has a structure easy to use and treat. The cap includes an extension part on an upper circumference of a main cap that is coupled with a bottle finish of the packing-bottle containing the liquid medicine, and a cover formed on the extension part. An inside space of the cover and the extension part defines an accommodating part for accommodating the auxiliary internal medicine. Here, the accommodating part is separately provided from the main cap, and may be disposed on an auxiliary cap that is detachably coupled with the main cap. The auxiliary cap includes a skirt part forcedly fit to the main cap, an extension part formed on the skirt part, and a cover coupled to the extension part.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present invention relates to a cap for a packing-bottle, andmore particularly, to a cap for a packing-bottle capable ofaccommodating health foods or medicine which is of a capsule-type, atablet-type, a granule-type or a powder-type, having a structure easy touse and treat, and packing other auxiliary internal medicine thancontents in the bottle.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002] As is well known, it is not a special thing that people, youngand old, for all times and spaces are interested in heath as far as ahuman being exists. Health is one of things that are always cared aboutin daily lives. Particularly, our daily lives are exposed to harmfulenvironments in which environmental pollution is severe and there isgenerated a new disease that has never been seen. Interest in and desirefor keeping health from the harmful environments are accordingly on theincrease.

[0003] As a result of such interest and effort to keep health,substances, medicines, and foods that are helpful in curing diseases orimproving health have been found or developed, and provided in a stateof being easily taken and treated, such as a state in which a liquidmedicine is contained in a packing-bottle, a state in which a granularmedicine or a powdered medicine is contained in a capsule, or a state oftablet.

[0004] In most cases of the health foods for improving health andmedicines for curing diseases and relieving pains, different kinds ofmedicines are often recommended to be ingested together and it seems tobe natural. By way of example, a medicine which is most conforming withhealing of a target disease is basically used, and auxiliary medicinesare also prescribed and taken for the purpose of raising a synergyeffect, reducing an adverse reaction, or obtaining an additionaltherapeutic effect.

[0005] In particular, health foods called special nutritive foods,functional foods, etc., are believed to be highly beneficial to health.In general, when being ingested together various medicines, the healthfoods rarely cause an adverse reaction, rather, enhance virtue orproduce other additional therapeutic effect. Therefore, the health foodsget used to so-called mixed ingestion. For example, in some cases, aliquid medicine contained in a packing-bottle, a capsule, and a tabletare taken together, a capsule and a tablet are taken together, a liquidmedicine, a capsule and a tablet are taken together, or one kind ofcapsule or other kind of capsule and other kind of capsule or other kindof tablet are taken together.

[0006] Let's assume a case of health foods in which a liquid medicineand a capsule, or a liquid medicine and a tablet are taken together.Since the respective medicines are separately provided, everyone whowants to ingest or sell them should disadvantageously purchase orprepare each medicine. In particular, to select medicines edibletogether is almost impossible for general people and requiresconsiderable carefulness even for a seller, a doctor and a pharmacist.

[0007] As mentioned above, there are other medicines most suitable forspecific medicines in the light of purposes, such as enhancement invirtue, production of additional effect, prevention of adverse reaction,and the likes. Similarly, when a food is developed by using somespecific foods as objects, other foods are sometimes recommended to betaken together. However, to keep these recommendations causes more orless inconvenience, and also there are many foods having similar virtueand effect to the especially recommended foods. Accordingly, to preventinconvenience in selecting the especially recommended foods, or, in casethat the pertinent foods are not prepared or there are no foods stored,other foods than the recommended foods are often suggested. It isunnatural and may cause unexpected adverse effect as well as finallydecreasing expected effect of the mixed ingestion.

[0008] Further, the liquid medicine additionally taken to the capsuleand the tablet is used as a drink water to maximize effect of the mixedingestion, enable a convenient ingestion, eliminate rejection feeling ofthe capsule and the tablet as well as enhancing the virtue. In additionto the problem caused due to the difficulty in selection, there iscaused increase in cost since the respective medicines are separatelydistributed and treated, and thus distribution system and inventorymanagement are complicated. Besides, if the capsule or the tablesuitable for the currently distributed liquid medicine is to be providedtogether with the liquid medicine, or the liquid medicine suitable forthe currently distributed capsule or tablet is to be provided in a stateof being added to the capsule or tablet in advance, a conventionalpacking-bottle, capsule packing means or tablet packing means doesn'tconsider a structure for the above supposition. Thus, we cannot helpadopting a primitive method.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a cap for apacking-bottle capable of accommodating other auxiliary internalmedicine that substantially obviates one or more problems due tolimitations and disadvantages of the related art.

[0010] An object of the present invention is to provide a cap for apacking-bottle capable of accommodating a capsule, a tablet, a granularmedicine, and a powdered medicine, having a structure easy to use andtreat, and packing other auxiliary internal medicine than contents, thatcan prevent a harmful influence due to an unreasonable combinationbetween a liquid medicine and other medicine by integrally providing theliquid medicine with other medicine suitable for the liquid medicine,and can pack other auxiliary internal medicine than the contents to giveconvenience to a taker or people concerned.

[0011] Additional advantages, objects, and features of the inventionwill be set forth in part in the description which follows and in partwill become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art uponexamination of the following or maybe learned from practice of theinvention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may berealized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in thewritten description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.

[0012] To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordancewith the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly describedherein, there is provided to a cap for a packing-bottle capable ofpacking other auxiliary solid internal medicine than a liquid medicine,the cap comprising: a main cap allowing a lower inner circumferentialpart thereof to be coupled to a spiral part of a bottle finish of thepacking-bottle which contains the liquid medicine therein; a cylindricalextension part extending from the main cap and allowing an accommodatingpart for accommodating the solid internal medicine to be formed insidethereof; and a cover being coupled with to the extension part to openand close the extension part.

[0013] In another aspect of the present invention, a cap for apacking-bottle capable of packing other auxiliary solid internalmedicine than a liquid medicine, the cap comprising: a main cap allowinga lower end part thereof to be coupled with a spiral part of a bottlefinish of the packing-bottle which contains the liquid medicine therein;and an auxiliary cap for packing the other auxiliary solid internalmedicine than the liquid medicine, wherein the auxiliary cap includes acylindrical skirt part allowing a lower inner circumferential partthereof to be press-fitted to an external circumferential part of themain cap, a cylindrical extension part upwardly extending from the skirtpart, a circular partition plate allowing an accommodating part foraccommodating the solid internal medicine to be formed inside an upperend thereof by partitioning the inside of the cylindrical skirt part andthe extension part, and a cover being coupled with the extension part toopen and close the extension part.

[0014] It is preferable that the cover is separable from the extensionpart, and at least one of the cover and the main cap including theextension part is materialized of plastic.

[0015] In contrast to the above, a side of the extension part and a sideof the cover may be integrally connected through a flexible connectionpart, and the main cap, the extension part and the cover may beintegrally formed of a plastic material.

[0016] In this case, portions made of plastic in the cap for thepacking-bottle are formed of transparent plastic that lets us to see allthe solid internal medicines of the inside.

[0017] The solid internal medicine adopts one of such types as acapsule-type, a tablet-type, a granule-type and a powder-type.

[0018] Further, a plurality of receiving recesses are provided on abottom surface of the accommodating part so as for the accommodatedcapsule and the tablet to be stably inserted and seated.

[0019] A groove is formed on an inner wall of the extension part, aprojection is formed on the cover to be elastically coupled with thegroove when the cover is closed, and a lip part projects to the outsidebeyond the extension part on one side of the cover to be used as ahandle.

[0020] On the other hand, when the cap for the packing-bottle includesthe main cap and the auxiliary cap, a first concavo-convex part isformed on an external circumference of the main cap, and a secondconcavo-convex part is sliding coupled in an axial direction with thefirst concavo-convex part on an inner surface of the skirt part of theauxiliary cap, such that when the auxiliary cap is rotated, the main capis rotated together with the auxiliary cap, thereby leading to anautomated bottle opening.

[0021] In this case, it is preferable that the auxiliary cap and thecover are all materialized of plastic and the main cap is formed ofmetal.

[0022] It is to be understood that both the foregoing generaldescription and the following detailed description of the presentinvention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to providefurther explanation of the invention as claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0023] Further objects and advantages of the invention can be more fullyunderstood from the following detailed description taken in conjunctionwith the accompanying drawing in which:

[0024]FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a cap and apacking-bottle according to a first preferred embodiment of the presentinvention;

[0025]FIG. 2 is a sectional view illustrating a state that the cap ofFIG. 1 is assembled;

[0026]FIG. 3 is a plan view illustrating a state that the cap of FIG. 2is opened;

[0027]FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating an overall constructionof a cap and a packing-bottle with the assembled cap according to thesecond preferred embodiment of the present invention;

[0028]FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the cap of FIG. 4;

[0029]FIG. 6 is a sectional view of an auxiliary cap of FIG.

[0030]FIG. 7 is a section view illustrating a state that the cap and thepacking-bottle of FIG. 4 are assembled;

[0031]FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken through a line I-I of FIG. 7;

[0032]FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating an example of a capsulesupport structure of a cap according to a third preferred embodiment ofthe present invention;

[0033]FIG. 10 is a sectional view illustrating a state that receivingrecesses of FIG. 9 are cut in a horizontal direction;

[0034]FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating other example of atablet support structure according to the present invention; and

[0035]FIG. 12 is a sectional view illustrating receiving recesses ofFIG. 11.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[0036] The present invention will now be described in detail inconnection with preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanyingdrawings. For reference, like reference characters designatecorresponding parts throughout several views.

[0037] Embodiment 1

[0038] Initially, FIGS. 1 to 3 illustrate a first preferred embodimentof the present invention.

[0039] A basic structure of a packing-bottle includes a bottle body 2for accommodating a liquid medicine, and a main cap 10 being put on abottle finish 4 of the bottle body 2. Well-known bottle and cap are usedas the packing-bottle and the main cap 10 of the first preferredembodiment, and especially the cap formed of plastic is illustrated.

[0040] In the well-known bottle body 2 and the main cap 10 of thepresent invention, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, an extension part 12upwardly extends from an upper circumference of the main cap 10, and acover 20 is coupled with the extension part 12 to close and open theextension part. An accommodating part 30 is comprised of the insidespace defined by the cover 20 and the extension part 12 to accommodateauxiliary capsules, tablets, granular medicines, and powered medicines.The illustrated drawings show a state that a capsule 100 is contained inthe accommodating part.

[0041] Here, referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, the extension part 12 is formedon the main cap 10 and the cover 20 is disposed according to the presentinvention, and the well-known main cap 10 is omitted. The well-knownmain cap 10 has a shape in which the cover 20 and the extension part 12on the upper part of the main cap are removed from the main cap of FIGS.1 to 3, the shape which can be seen in our daily lives.

[0042] Here, the cover 20 is integrally formed with the main cap 10 bybeing connected with a connection part a which is flexibly formed on aside of the extension part 12. Without being limited to this, the covercan be separated and mounted as a separate cover 20.

[0043] Further, the cover 20 is forcedly and elasticallyattached/detached to/from the extension part so as to improve a sealingeffect, and, preferably, not readily separated against a user'sintention. When the cover 20 and the main cap 10 are separatelyprovided, at least one of the cover 20 and the main cap 10 is formed ofplastic. Preferably, the cover is formed of an elastic plastic materialand the main cap is formed of a metallic material, so that the cover 20is elastically contacted and coupled with an inner wall of the extensionpart 12 by the unique elasticity of the plastic material. Furtherpreferably, the cover 20 and the main cap 10 are all injection moldedwith a plastic material, so that a manufacturing process can besimplified. Most preferably, the cover 20 and the main cap 10 areintegrally formed of a plastic material and the cover 20 is connected ona side of the extension part 12 by using the connection part a as shownin the drawings. If the cover 20 is not integrally formed with theextension part 12 but separately provided, the connection part a isremoved in the aforesaid construction, which is not especially shown.

[0044] In particular, when at least one of the cover 20 and the main cap10 including the extension part 12 is formed of plastic or all of themare formed of plastic, the plastic is a colorless transparent plastic ora colored transparent plastic, so as for the capsule, tablet, granularmedicine, and powder medicine contained in the accommodating part to beseen from the outside. The colored transparent plastic is advantageouswhen the capsule 100, the tablet, the granule and the powder are apt tobe changed in quality by an external light.

[0045] Further, according to the preferred embodiment of the presentinvention, for the purpose of deterring ready opening of the cover 20, agroove b is formed on an inner wall of the extension part 12 and aprojection c is formed on the cover 20 to be elastically coupled withthe groove b. Furthermore, a lip part d is formed on a side of the cover20 to the outside beyond the extension part 12 to serve as a handle whenthe cover 20 is opened and closed.

[0046] According to the present invention constructed as above, the maincap 10 is coupled with the bottle finish 4 in any well-known manner in astate that a predetermined liquid medicine is contained inside thebottle body 2 of the packing-bottle. The accommodating part 30 isdefined by the extension part 12 and the cover 20 that are added to theupper side of the main cap 10 in a relatively simple way. The capsule100, the tablet, the granular medicine or the powdered medicine which isconforming with the liquid medicine inside the bottle body 2 in virtueand effect is contained and provided in the accommodating part 30.

[0047] In the operation for containing the capsule 100, the tablet, thegranular medicine or the powdered medicine in the accommodating part 30,when the lip part d projecting to one side of the cover 20 is held andpulled up, the projection c of the cover 20 which is in the insertionstate into the groove b of the extension part is elastically separatedand the cover 20 is easily opened, whereby the predetermined capsule100, the tablet, the granular medicine or the powdered medicine can becontained in the opened accommodating part 30. Thereafter, when thecover 20 is closed under pressure, since at least one of the cover 20and the extension part 12 is formed of the elastic plastic material, anexternal circumference of the cover 20 is forcedly/elastically contactedto an inner surface of the extension part 12 to close the cover, and atthe same time the projection c of the cover 20 is elastically insertedinto the groove b of the extension part 12 so as to easily close thecover 20. Then, the cover 20 is prevented from being arbitrarily openedby virtue of the coupling relationship between the projection c and thegroove b.

[0048] Embodiment 2

[0049]FIGS. 4 through 8 illustrate a structure of a cap according to asecond preferred embodiment of the present invention. Here, by way ofexample, the main cap 10 is a well-known cap of metallic material inwhich a contour of a spiral part 10 a corresponding to a spiral part 4 aof the bottle finish 4 is exposed to the outside. As grasped in theexplanation of the first preferred embodiment, whichever the main cap 10being formed of plastic in the first preferred embodiment, or the maincap 10 formed of metal in the second preferred embodiment can be usedaccording to the present invention.

[0050] That is to say, FIGS. 1 to 3 show the cap on which theextensional part 12 and the accommodating part 30 are already formed.However, if the extension part 12 and the accommodating part 30 isremoved from the cap, the cap becomes a cap well-known in the art. Tomake a matter clear, we mention again that the first preferredembodiment of the present invention adds the extension part 12 and thecover 20 to the main cap 10 of well-known type. Therefore, the firstpreferred embodiment is different from the second preferred embodimentin that the main cap 10 of metallic material illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 8is adopted as a basic cap structure and the extension part, theaccommodating part and the cover are provided on the upper part of themain cap.

[0051] In the second preferred embodiment, the extension part 30 forcontaining the capsule 100, the tablet, the granular medicine or thepowdered medicine in the aforementioned first preferred embodimentdoesn't extend from the main cap 10. A separate auxiliary cap 40 isarranged and a pertinent accommodating part 30 is formed on theauxiliary cap 40.

[0052] In the second preferred embodiment, the auxiliary cap 40 includesa skirt part 42 being forcedly/elastically inserted and fit to the maincap 10, an extension part 44 being formed in an upper circumference ofthe skirt part 42, a circular partition plate 34 allowing theaccommodating part 30 for accommodating solid internal medicines to beformed inside the upper end thereof by partitioning the inside spacebetween the skirt part 42 and the extension part 44, and a cover 50being disposed on the extension part 44 to open and close the extensionpart.

[0053] Here, the cover 50 may be prepared as a separate element from theauxiliary cap 40, as described in the first preferred embodiment. Thecover is preferably integrally formed with the extension part 44 of theauxiliary cap 40. The cover is most preferably formed of a plasticforming material as a whole and integrally formed with the auxiliary cap40 by connecting to the extension part 44 through a flexible connectionpart a.

[0054] In addition, the auxiliary cap 40 and the cover 50 are preferablyformed of colorless transparent plastic or colored transparent plasticas explained in the first preferred embodiment. The second preferredembodiment includes a groove b, a projection c and a lip part d of thesame type as the first preferred embodiment. Thus, a detailedexplanation will be omitted to prevent redundancy.

[0055]FIGS. 6 through 8 show a specific construction of the auxiliarycap 40 and the main cap 10, in which when the main cap 10 needs to beopened to drink the liquid medicine within the bottle body 2, the maincap 10 is automatically opened by turning the auxiliary cap 40. Asillustrated, a concavo-convex part 14 is formed on an externalcircumference of the main cap 10, and a concavo-convex part 46corresponding to the concavo-convex part 14 is formed on an innercircumference of the skirt part 42 of the auxiliary cap 40, whereby theconcavo-convex part 14 and the concavo-convex part 46 are slidingcoupled with each other in an axial direction. As the concavo-convexpart 14 of the main cap 10, a well-known concavo-convex part in a usualcap can be used as it is, or a new concavo-convex can be formed.

[0056] In the second preferred embodiment constructed as above, when apredetermined liquid medicine is contained inside the bottle body 2 ofthe packing-bottle, in usual manner, the main cap 10 is coupled with thebottle finish 4, the separately arranged auxiliary cap 40 is coupledwith the main cap 10, and the cover 50 of the auxiliary cap 40 isopened, whereby the capsule 100, the tablet, the granular medicine orthe powdered medicine suitable for the liquid medicine inside the bottlebody 2 contained in the accommodating part 30 in virtue and effect canbe provided.

[0057] Operation for opening and closing the cover 50 to contain thecapsule 100, the tablet, the granular medicine or the powdered medicinein the accommodating part is performed in the same manner as in thepreviously described first preferred embodiment. In the second preferredembodiment, particularly, when the auxiliary cap 40 is coupled with themain cap 10, since the corresponding concavo-convex parts 14 and 46 arerespectively formed on the external circumference of the main cap 10 andthe inner wall circumference of the skirt part 42 of the auxiliary cap40, if the auxiliary cap 40 is pressurized toward the main cap 10 in anaxial direction, the concavo-convex part 46 of the auxiliary cap 40 issliding coupled with the concavo-convex part 14 of the main cap 10, witha result that the main cap 10 is integrally rotated as the auxiliary cap40 is rotated.

[0058] Embodiment 3

[0059]FIGS. 9 through 12 illustrate a third preferred embodiment of thepresent invention. The third preferred embodiment show a structure inthat when the capsules 100 or the tablets 200 are particularlyaccommodated in the accommodating part 30, their stably accommodatedstate is maintained without movement. This structure is made bymodifying the first and second preferred embodiments to promoteconsumers' reliability in products.

[0060] Initially, FIGS. 9 and 10 show a construction that is preferablyused especially when the medicine is the capsule 100. The structureincludes a plurality of receiving recesses 32 that help the capsules 100to be inserted into and received in a bottom of the accommodating part30.

[0061] In FIGS. 9 and 10, the right one illustrates the receivingrecesses 32 whose section is of a curved shape conforming with a contourof the section of the capsule 100, and the left one illustrates thereceiving recesses 32 whose section is of a substantially rectangularshape.

[0062] Next, FIGS. 11 and 12 show a construction that is preferably usedwhen the medicine is the tablets 200. The receiving recesses 32 areformed in the shape of grid on the bottom of the accommodating part, andthe tablets 200 are accommodated inside the grid.

[0063] Here, the receiving recesses 32 may be formed by thrusting downthe bottom of the accommodating part 30 or by thrusting up thecircumferences of the recesses from the bottom of the accommodating part30.

[0064] According to the third preferred embodiment of the presentinvention constructed as above, in addition to the afore-described firstand second preferred embodiments, the capsules 100 and the tables 200are inserted into the appropriate receiving recesses 32, whereby thecapsules and the tablets are protected from any movement and damage. Thecapsules and the tables maintain a stable and well arranged state,whereby the product quality is enhanced and consumer's reliability isimproved.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

[0065] As described above, the present invention has an advantage ofeasily and conveniently accommodating the auxiliary capsule, the tablet,the granular medicine and the powdered medicine since the accommodatingpart and the cover are provided to the cap for the well-knownpacking-bottle in a simple manner.

[0066] Accordingly, the cap for the packing-bottle is capable ofaccommodating, in addition to the liquid medicine, the auxiliarycapsule, the tablet, the granular medicine and the powdered medicinehaving virtue and effect of improving the virtue of the liquid medicine,achieving a complementary virtue and effect, or preventing an adversereaction. Thus, the liquid medicine within the packing-bottle can beprovided as a good drink water for taking the capsule, the tablet, thegranular medicine and the powdered medicine which are provided togetherwith the liquid medicine. As a result, the present invention has anotheradvantage of ensuring convenience in consumers' purchase and ingestion,and saving costs for distribution and management.

[0067] In particular, by virtue of the above advantages, the presentinvention has still another advantage of maximizing the effect of mixedingestion since even though the capsule, the tablet, the granularmedicine and the powdered medicine consist of similar ingredients, onething most conforming with the liquid medicine contained in thepertinent bottle body is selected among the medicines and providedtogether with the liquid medicine. The present invention accordingly hasadvantages of preventing misuse of health foods, functional foods,medical supplies, and so on, and further preventing overuse and underuse since the most preferable amount or quantity is predetermined andprovided.

[0068] While the present invention has been described with reference tothe particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted bythe embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciatedthat those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodimentswithout departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A cap for a packing-bottle capable of packingother auxiliary solid internal medicine than a liquid medicine, the capcomprising: a main cap allowing a lower inner circumferential partthereof to be coupled with a spiral part of a bottle finish of thepacking-bottle which contains the liquid medicine therein; a cylindricalextension part extending from the main cap and allowing an accommodatingpart for accommodating the solid internal medicine to be formed insidethereof; and a cover being coupled with the extension part to open andclose the extension part.
 2. The cap of claim 1, wherein the cover isseparable from the extension part, and at least one of the cover and themain cap including the extension part is formed of a plastic material.3. The cap of claim 1, wherein a side of the extension part and a sideof the cover are integrally connected through at least one flexibleconnection part, and the main cap, the extension part and the cover areintegrally formed of a plastic material.
 4. The cap of claim 1, whereinportions of plastic in the cap for the packing-bottle is formed oftransparent plastic to let all solid internal medicines inside beingseen from the outside.
 5. The cap of claim 1, wherein the solid internalmedicine is of one type among a capsule-type, a tablet-type, agranule-type, and a powder-type.
 6. The cap of claim 5, furthercomprising a plurality of receiving recesses formed in a bottom surfaceof the accommodating part to stably insert and receive the accommodatedcapsule and the tablet.
 7. The cap of claim 1, further comprising agroove is formed on an inner wall of the extension part, and aprojection formed on the cover to be elastically coupled with the groovewhen the cover is closed.
 8. The cap of claim 1, further comprising alip part formed on a side of the cover to be used as a handle byprojecting to the outside beyond the extension part.
 9. A cap for apacking-bottle capable of packing other auxiliary solid internalmedicine than a liquid medicine, the cap comprising: a main cap allowinga lower end part thereof to be coupled with a spiral part of a bottlefinish of the packing-bottle in which the liquid medicine is contained;and an auxiliary cap for packing the other auxiliary solid internalmedicine than the liquid medicine, said auxiliary cap comprising: acylindrical skirt part allowing a lower inner circumferential partthereof to be press-fitted to an external circumferential part of themain cap; a cylindrical extension part upwardly extending from the skirtpart; a circular partition plate allowing an accommodating part foraccommodating the solid internal medicine to be formed on the inside ofan upper end thereof by partitioning the inside between the cylindricalskirt part and the extension part; and a cover being coupled with theextension part to open and close the extension part.
 10. The cap ofclaim 9, wherein a first concavo-convex part is formed on an externalcircumference of the main cap, and a second concavo-convex part isformed on an inner surface of the skirt part of the auxiliary cap to besliding coupled with the first concavo-convex part in an axialdirection, such that when the auxiliary cap is rotated, the main cap isrotated along with the auxiliary cap.
 11. The cap of claim 9, whereinthe auxiliary cap and the cover are all formed of a plastic material,and the main cap is formed of a metallic material.
 12. The cap of claim9, wherein the cover is connected to a side of the extension part of theauxiliary cap through at least one connection part, and is formed of aplastic material.
 13. The cap of claim 9, wherein the cover is separablefrom the extension part, and at least one of the cover and the auxiliarycap including the extension part is formed of a plastic material. 14.The cap of claim 9, further comprising a groove formed on an inner wallof the extension part, and a projection formed on the cover to beelastically coupled with the groove when the cover is closed.
 15. Thecap of claim 9, further comprising a lip part formed on a side of thecover to be used as a handle by projecting to the outside beyond theextension part.
 16. The cap of claim 9, wherein the solid internalmedicine is of one type among a capsule-type, a tablet-type, agranule-type and a powder-type.
 17. The cap of claim 9, furthercomprising a plurality of receiving recesses formed on a bottom surfaceof the accommodating part to stably insert and receive the accommodatedcapsule and the tablet.
 18. The cap of any one of claims 9 to 17,wherein portions of plastic in the cap for the packing-bottle are formedof transparent plastic to let all solid internal medicines being seenfrom the outside.